Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricantos Nov 18-20

LOS DELICADOS PRESS RELEASE



Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 

Friday November 19, 2021

6:30PM 

Brava Theater, San Francisco, CA 94110

Tix available online only https://www.brava.org/all-events/los-delicados

Live in Person Performance



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact Paul S. Flores (415) 350-9775


November 2, 2021, San Francisco, CA— Founded in San Francisco 1996, Los Delicados are poet performers Norman Antonio Zelaya, Darren J. DeLeon and Paul S. Flores. On November 19, 2021 the three artists return to their birthplace of the Mission District in San Francisco to celebrate 25 years and honor the Floricanto legacy of Chicano-Latino Movement poetry that flourished in the neighborhood in the 1970’s, and highlight the explosion of Latino Spoken Word that occurred in the 1990’s throughout California and the Southwest. Distinguishing themselves as poet performers "with sardonic humor and an often searing emotional tone" (San Francisco Chronicle), Los Delicados plan to present three shows November 18-20, 2021 in Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose.  In Los Delicados' CD “Word Descarga” is available on all music streaming platforms. 


Join Los Delicados November 19 at Brava Theater in the heart of the Mission as they celebrate 25 years of poetic lo-cura as innovators of Latino Spoken Word. Featuring special guests Alejandro Murguía, Cathy Arellano, Amalia Ortiz (San Antonio, TX) DJ Agana, Deuce ECLIPSE, Quique Padilla, Jaime Cortez Movimiento Molcajete (Sacramento) Yaya Porras and Nicole Limón, Milta Ortiz (Tucson, AZ) Adrian Arancibia (Taco Shop Poets San Diego), Pat Payne (Taco Shops Poets, Los Angeles). Hosted by JosiahLuis Alderete.


Once called heathens. Known to shock and vibe on congas with searing poetry, dance and song. “A post modern Last Poets meets Perez-Prado,” wrote Camille T. Taiara of the San Francisco Bay Guardian in 2001 describing Los Delicados style. “Theirs is a communal poetics. They combine the subversive power of music, theater, and poetry into a new genre. And -- as true sons and daughters of the movimiento of the 60s and 70s -- they have selected this genre as their weapon of choice in a struggle to popularize underrepresented voices and challenge ideological structures.”  The San Francisco Chronicle described Los Delicados' “new poetry as Latino rap, some mixes salsa and Cuban musical influences with chants and rants, and some of the more lyrical work bears a striking resemblance to the cool jazz and poetry of the '50s Beats.” Los Delicados have performed with outstanding artists like Piri Thomas, Juan Felipe Herrera, The Last Poets, Miguel Algarin, Susana Baca, El Vez, Goapele, Jack Hirschman, Willie Colón, Quetzal, Guillermo Gomez Peña, Culture Clash and many more. 


Los Delicados promise to deliver a high energy show joined by many Chicano-Latino artistic and literary stars including Mission District writers Alejandro Murguia, Cathy Arellano, and Jaime Cortez, as well as groups like the Taco Shop Poets and Movimento Molcajete, hip hop artists Deuce Eclipsce, DJ AGANA, as well as American book award winner Amalia Ortiz from San Antonio, and special musical guests Xicano rap rockers Aztlan Underground and more. 



Read an article about Los Delicados and the Chicano Spoken Word scene from the 1990’s in the SF Chronicle here:

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Rhyme-for-a-Reason-San-Jose-festival-celebrates-2927773.php




BIO

Founded in 1996 in San Francisco's Mission District, Los Delicados are the leading Latino spoken word troupe. Comprised of three writers, Norman Antonio Zelaya, Darren J. de Leon, and Paul S. Flores, they come from three different California experiences – Nicoya in San Francisco, Xicano in San Bernardino, and Cuban/Mexican in the borderlands of San Diego – and took the national spoken word scene by storm with their unique Word Descarga style, yet to be replicated. In 2001 they released "Word Descarga" on Calaca Press and their play "Guayaberas By The Pound" has been taught in college campus classrooms throughout the country.



Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 

Friday NOVEMBER 19, 2021

6:30pm-10:00pm 

Brava Theater

2781 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

415-641-7657


Tickets are $25 General Admission. 

$15 Discount for Students with code: DESCARGA


Masks and proof of Tax required. 


**Featuring Special Panel at 5PM 

“Spoken Word of the 1990’s to Today’s Published Authors with Book signing” 

featuring Norman Zelaya, Cathy Arellano, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Josiahluis Alderete, Adrian Arancibia and Jaime Cortez


Tix available now 

https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F2M00000K4D96UAF


 (ticket price includes panel and book signing event)








SHOWS IN OAKLAND & SAN JOSE


Los Delicados: Poetas del Sol 25th Anniversary Show

Thursday November 18

6:30pm

Speaking in Axolotl 

111 Fairmont Ave

Oakland, CA 94611


Speaking Axolotl Presents:

Los Delicados 25th Anniversary Floricanto 


Featuring: 

Los Delicados: Paul S. Flores, Norman A. Zelaya, Darren J. deLeon, and Quique Padilla

Amalia Ortiz (San Antonio)

Mario Ellis Hill (Sacramento)

Vincent Kobelt (Sacramento)

Milta Ortiz (AZ)

Chuy Quintero (EPA)

and  special musical guests: Aztlán Underground (LA)


Hosted by Josiah Luis Alderete


Tix $12 GEN Admission

Available here:  https://m.bpt.me/event/5300595


Masks and proof of Vaccination required. 





Los Delicados: Poetas del Sol 25th Anniversary Show

Saturday November 20

6:30PM 

MACLA

510 South First St.

San Jose, CA 

www.maclaarte.org


TIx Available Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/los-delicados-poetas-del-sol-25th-anniversary-show-tickets-195546874967?aff=ebdssbdestsearch


FEATURING 

Los Delicados: Paul S. Flores, Norman A. Zelaya, Darren J. deLeon, and Quique Padilla

Juan Felipe Herrera

Margarita Luna Robles

Arlene Biala

Jimmy Biala

Marc Pinate

Grito Serpentino

Baktun-12

Pat Payne

Amalia Ortiz

Adrian Arancibia 

and more. 



**Author Panel at 5PM  

“Spoken Word of the 1990’s to Today’s Published Authors with Book signing” 

featuring Juan Felipe Herrera, Arlene Biala, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Adrian Arancibia and Norman Zelaya


Tix available now 

https://brava.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F2M00000K4D96UAF


 (ticket price includes panel and book signing event)





Spanish Language Theater, Latino Theater

La Lengua Teatro, San Francisco’s Newest Spanish Language Theater

LA LENGUA TEATRO EN ESPAÑOL and BRAVA THEATER PRESENT

A Livestream Production of Ariel Dorfman’s

“La Muerte Y La Doncella”

in Spanish with English subtitles.

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Go Here for tickets and more info

Read PRESS RELEASE

MORE INFO AT : https://www.lalengua.org/producciones

Brava Theater - www.brava.org - Call (415) 641-7657

Graphic design by Feras

Latino Theater

Paul S. Flores’ Afro-Cuban Musical Theater “We Have Iré” Opens in New York City

Pregones/PRTT Presents The New York premiere of
PAUL S. FLORES’ WE HAVE IRÉ in January 2020

January 23-26, 2020 at Pregones Theater in The Bronx.

December 20, 2019 (New York) - Pregones/PRTT announces the New York Premiere of WE HAVE IRÉ. A new multidisciplinary theater work by award-winning poet, performance artist, and playwright Paul S. Flores.

 WE HAVE IRÉ, explores true stories of immigrant Cuban artists living in the United States, working hard, and being blessed with positive energy. Flores shares the stage with Grammy-nominated Latin jazz star Yosvany Terry, choreographer Ramón Ramos Alayo, hip-hop artist DJ Leydis, and other formidable ensemble artists. Visuals by Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi. Directed by Rosalba Rolón. The show comes to New York after rousing premieres at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and GALA Hispanic Theater in Washington, DC.

In ​We Have Iré​,​ t​he cast of characters gather to party, dance, and play music while sharing stories about their traditions, their lives in Cuba, and their individual journeys from Cuba to the United States and back. Flores’s deeply personal dive into themes of transnationality and citizenship is supplemented by traditional Yoruba songs and dance from Alayo, live Cuban jazz from Terry, Latinx hip-hop and timba beats from DJ Leydis, and bilingual spoken word to underscore the virtuosity of Afro-Cuban and Cuban American artists.

Says Flores: “​We Have Iré​ celebrates Cuban immigrants, giving them space to tell their stories on their own terms though dance, music and theater​. I chose to set the play in a club called Que Rico, Asere! (meaning ‘It’s good to be Cuban, my friend’) to highlight the joy Cubans bring to all whenever they get together to share their talents. ​We Have Iré​ also focuses on the nuances of Latinx identity, including Afro-Cuban, by breaking down stereotypes and revealing the complexities of being Black, immigrant, female, and bilingual. The artists in ​We Have Iré​ are well known in the Bay Area and have accomplished a high level of excellence in the United States, Cuba, and abroad. This is a chance to know their personal stories of how they became who they are today, what they risked, and how they are inspired to stay connected to their homeland while living between two countries.

Iré is Lucumí (Yoruba) for the good fortune we experience when our lives are in balance. We are blessed with positive energy when we are in tune with nature, when we are fulfilling our purpose, when we are spiritually in line with our destiny.

DATES:                   January 9-19, 2020 (evening and matinee performances)

LOCATION:            Pregones Theater, 575 Walton Avenue, Bronx, NY, 10451 

TICKETS:                  Starting at $20 — Limited Inventory, Buy Early

                         Online at www.PregonesPRTT.org or By phone at 718-585-1202

DISCOUNTS:          Members, Groups, Seniors, Students, Zip Tickets – Restrictions Apply

We Have IRÉ is a National Performance Network/Visual Artist Network (NPN/VAN) Creation & Development Fund Project co-commissioned by Pregones/PRTT in NYC, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Fracisco, GALA Hispanic Theatre in Washington-DC, MACLA/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana in San Jose, Miami Light Project, MECA Houston, and NPN/VAN. The Creation & Development Fund is supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency). For more information: www.npnweb.org.

Artist international travel to Cuba for creative development of We Have IRÉ generously provided by Southwest Airlines, the official airline of Pregones/PRTT.

Promotional photograph by Harvey Castro. Display typography by Chris Cuadrado.

This program is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with City Council, and from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Southwest Airlines is the Official Airline of Pregones/PRTT.

PREGONES/PRTT / Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater is an award-winning acting and music ensemble, multidiscipline arts presenter, and owner/steward of bilingual arts facilities in The Bronx and Manhattan. Our mission is to champion a Puerto Rican/Latinx cultural legacy of universal value through creation and performance of original plays and musicals, exchange and partnership with other artists of merit, and engagement of diverse audiences. Our year-round programs offer attractive and affordable opportunities for arts access and participation to NYC residents and visitors alike. www.pregonesprtt.org.

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West Coast, Bilingual Theater, Latino Theater

We Have Iré: True Stories about Afro-Cuban Immigrant Artists in the U.S. Premieres at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

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We Have Iré

True Stories About Afro-Cuban Immigrant Artists in the U.S.

Premieres May 10-12, 2019

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco

Playwright Paul S. Flores combines live Latin jazz and timba beats, dance, and spoken word in a new work of "docu-theater" telling the true success stories of four Afro-Cuban immigrant artists in the Bay Area!

Tickets available now!

More info here

Read the press release

Latino Theater, Brown Communities, West Coast

Paul S. Flores receives Creative Capital 2019 Award for “We Have Iré”

Paul S. Flores receives Creative Capital 2019 Award

For His New Theater Piece “We Have Iré”

Collaborators include Grammy ® nominated Cuban Jazz Musician Yosvany Terry

and

Artistic Director of Pregones/PRTT Rosalba Rolón.

“We Have Iré” will premiere at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

Read the announcement here.

Flores awarded MAP Fund for newest commission “We Have Ire” commissioned by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

ABOUT THE GRANT

ABOUT THE PROJECT

A new multidisciplinary theater work by award-winning poet, performance artist and playwright Paul Flores, We Have Iré explores the lives of Afro-Cuban and Cuban-American transnational artists living in the United States, and their influence on and experience with American culture. Developed in collaboration with folkloric jazz composer Yosvany Terry, choreographer Ramón Alayó and director Rosalba Rolón, We Have Iré will be a unique piece of docutheater highlighting the complex discourse around Cuban-American political identity and the blessings (“iré”) as well as curses (“osogbo”) found in individual immigration stories, plus the triumph of establishing one’s voice in a new country.

https://mapfundblog.org/we-have-ire-map-2017/

PLACAS: Spring 2015 California Tour

MERCED, CA APRIL 17-18

Merced Theatre
301 W. Main St, Merced, CA 95340-4819 
Fri-Sat April 17-18, 2015
7PM
Tickets $12-$20
Buy tickets at Merced Theatre Box Office Tu-Friday 9AM-5PM  209-381-0500 
or purchase online: tickets.mercedtheatre.org/placas 
 

SAN DIEGO, CA April 23-25

Lincoln High School Performing Arts Center
4777 Imperial Ave
San Diego, California 92113
Thurs-Sat APRIL 23-25, 2015 
7:30PM
Tickets $12 advance $15 door
Buy tickets online brownpapertickets.com/event/1320465
Call for group rates: 619.307.3181
 

LONG BEACH, CA April 31-May 2

Scottish Rite Event Center
855 Elm Ave
Long Beach, CA 90813
Thurs-Sat. April 30-May 2, 2015
Purchase tickets at Scottish Rite Center Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM
562-436-3983
Purchase online www.placas.org